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IMF presses Pakistan on ‘urgency’ of removing fuel and energy subsidies

The International Monetary Fund said considerable progress was made on the country’s need to address its high inflation rate and the elevated fiscal and current account…

  • Published: May 26, 20226:44 am
  • Author Dawn
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Phnom Penh residents urged to save water

An official said the capital's water supply was affected by the dry season, with lower than average river levels causing water imbalances.

  • Published: May 24, 20225:50 am
  • Author Voun Dara
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Green transition the only pathway ahead

The Vietnamese government has to adopt policies on infrastructure, as well as encourage business models that embrace a green mindset, believes industry experts.

  • Published: May 23, 20222:21 pm
  • Author Viet Nam News
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Tanon folk rise against plastic pollution

With their lifeline under threat, local fishing communities along the Tanon strait are leading the charge to preserve one of the largest marine protected areas in the country.

  • Published: May 23, 20222:19 pm
  • Author Krixia Subingsubing
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World in one of the most severe energy crises since 1970s: WEF

The Head of Energy warned that countries are at risk of disrupting of their energy supply chain at a time when the window to prevent the worst consequences of climate change is…

  • Published: May 23, 20222:00 pm
  • Author Shefali Rekhi
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Fukushima treated water’s effect on humans sufficiently small: TEPCO

TEPCO has estimated the radiation dose to be 0.03 to 0.4 microsieverts per year, below the authority's requirement of below 50 microsieverts per year.

  • Published: May 20, 20222:42 pm
  • Author Ann Asianews Network
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Treated radioactive water release deemed safe but local entities need convincing

As of May 12, about 1.3 million tons of treated water was being stored in tanks on the nuclear plant’s grounds, and these tanks will reach full capacity in summer or autumn next…

  • Published: May 20, 20228:49 am
  • Author Makio Hattori and Ai Yamanami
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No harm to Phnom Tamao wildlife area, Sakhon says

Details about a land swap at the sanctuary drew concern from Wildlife Alliance, that sought immediate intervention from Prime Minister Hun Sen to halt the “development”…

  • Published: May 19, 20222:58 pm
  • Author Orm Bunthoeurn
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Recycling glass is no longer commercially viable in the age of plastic

An environment and waste management specialist said the reason plastic is favoured over glass is because it can fetch a better price in terms of reselling and production cost.

  • Published: May 19, 20221:39 pm
  • Author Fazleena Aziz, Junaid Ibrahim and Imran Hilmy
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Current crisis could spur countries to invest in nuclear energy: IEA economist

Belgium, for instance, reversed a decision to phase out nuclear energy by 2025 and extended the life of two reactors for another decade after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

  • Published: May 19, 20221:20 pm
  • Author Ang Qing and Cheryl Tan

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